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TEST BANK for Advanced Financial Accounting 11th Edition by Theodore Christensen, David Cottrell, Cassy Budd. Completed download . Questions with correct and verified answers. A+ GRADED. CHAPTER 3 THE REPORTING ENTITY AND CONSOLIDATION OF LESS-THAN-WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARIES WITH NO DIFFERENTIAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q3-1 The basic idea underlying the preparation of consolidated financial statements is the notion that the consolidated financial statements present the financial position and the results of operations of a parent and its subsidiaries as if the related companies actually were a single company. Q3-2 Without consolidated statements it is often very difficult for an investor to gain an understanding of the total resources controlled by a company. A consolidated balance sheet provides a much better picture of both the total assets under the control of the parent company and the financing used in providing those resources. Similarly, the consolidated income statement provides a better picture of the total revenue generated and the costs incurred in generating the revenue. Estimates of future profit potential and the ability to meet anticipated cash flows often can be more easily assessed by analyzing the consolidated statements. Q3-3 Parent company shareholders are likely to find consolidated statements more useful. Noncontrolling shareholders may gain some understanding of the basic strength of the overall economic entity by examining the consolidated statements; however, they have no control over the parent company or other subsidiaries and therefore must rely on the assets and earning power of the subsidiary in which they hold ownership. The separate statements of the subsidiary are more likely to provide useful information to the noncontrolling shareholders. Q3-4 A parent company has the ability to exercise control over one or more other entities. Under existing standards, a company is considered to be a parent company when it has direct or indirect control over a majority of the common stock of another company. The FASB has proposed adoption of a broader definition of control that would not be based exclusively on stock ownership. Q3-5 Creditors of the parent company have primary claim to the assets held directly by the parent. Short-term creditors of the parent are likely to look only at those assets. Because the parent has control of the subsidiaries, the assets held by the subsidiaries are potentially available to satisfy parent company debts. Long-term creditors of the parent generally must rely on the soundness and operating efficiency of the overall entity, which normally is best seen by examining the consolidated statements. On the other hand, creditors of a subsidiary typically have a priority claim to the assets of that subsidiary and generally cannot lay claim to the assets of the other companies. Consolidated statements therefore are not particularly useful to them. Q3-6 When one company holds a majority of the voting shares of another company, the investor should have the power to elect a majority of the board of directors of that company and control its actions. Unless the investor holds controlling interest, there is always a chance that another party may acquire a sufficient number of shares to gain control of the company, or that the other shareholders may join together to take control. Q3-7 The primary criterion for consolidation is the ability to directly or indirectly exercise control. Control normally has been based on ownership of a majority of the voting common stock of another company. The Financial Accounting Standards Board is currently working on a broader definition of control. At present, consolidation should occur whenever majority ownership is held unless other circumstances indicate that control is temporary or does not rest with the parent. Q3-8 Consolidation is not appropriate when control is temporary or when the parent cannot exercise control. For example, if the parent has agreed to sell a subsidiary or plans to reduce its ownership below 50 percent shortly after year-end, the subsidiary should not be consolidated. Control generally cannot be exercised when a subsidiary is under the control of the courts in bankruptcy or reorganization. While most foreign subsidiaries should be consolidated, subsidiaries in countries with unstable governments or those in which there are stringent barriers to funds transfers generally should not be consolidated. Q3-9 Strict adherence to consolidation standards based on majority ownership of voting common stock has made it possible for companies to use many different forms of control over other entities without being forced to include them in their consolidated financial statements. For example, contractual arrangements often have been used to provide control over variable interest entities even though another party may hold a majority (or all) of the equity ownership. Q3-10 Special-purpose entities are corporations, trusts, or partnerships created for a single specified purpose. They usually have no substantive operations and are used only for financing purposes. Special-purpose entities generally have been created by companies to acquire certain types of financial assets from the companies and hold them to maturity. The special-purpose entity typically purchases the financial assets from the company with money received from issuing some form of collateralized obligation. If the company had borrowed the money directly, its debt ratio would be substantially increased. Q3-11 Variable interest entities normally are not involved in general business activities such as producing products and selling them to customers. They often are used to acquire financial assets from other companies or to borrow money and channel it other companies. A very large portion of the assets held by variable interest entities typically is financed by debt and a small portion financed by equity holders. Contractual agreements often give effective control of the activities of the special-purpose entity to someone other than the equity holders. Q3-12 ASC 810-10-20 provides a number of guidelines to be used in determining when a company is a primary beneficiary of a variable interest entity. Generally, the primary beneficiary will absorb a majority of the entity’s expected losses, receive a majority of the entity’s expected residual returns, or both. Q3-13 Indirect control occurs when the parent controls one or more subsidiaries that, in turn, hold controlling interest in another company. Company A would indirectly control Company Z if Company A held 80 percent ownership of Company M and that company held 70 percent of the ownership of Company Z. Q3-14 It is possible for a company to exercise control over another company without holding a majority of the voting common stock. Contractual agreements, for example, may provide a company with complete control of both the operating and financing decisions of another company. In other cases, ownership of a substantial portion of a company's shares and a broad based ownership of the other shares may give effective control to a company even though it does not have majority ownership. There is no prohibition to consolidation with less than majority ownership; however, few companies have elected to consolidate with less than majority control. Q3-15 Subsidiary shares held by the parent are not owned by an outside party and therefore cannot be reported as shares outstanding. Those held by the noncontrolling shareholders are included in the balance assigned to noncontrolling shareholders in the consolidated balance sheet rather than being shown as stock outstanding. Q3-16 While it is not considered appropriate to consolidate if the fiscal periods of the parent and subsidiary differ by more than 3 months, a difference in time periods cannot be used as a means of avoiding consolidation. The fiscal period of one of the companies must be adjusted to fall within an acceptable time period and consolidated statements prepared. Q3-17 The noncontrolling interest represents the claim on the net assets of the subsidiary assigned to the shares not controlled by the parent company.

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